This is my daily lunch spot and it’s a Subway that’s for sure. Nothing too flashy here. I did happen to catch the new guy while he’s training so that has been a treat. He’ll get it going eventually I’m sure! Oven Roasted Chicken on wheat is the way to go! Don’t stay inside for too long or you’ll head back to work smelling like bread.
Kirk S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Washington, DC
If you are a Subway owner, there are three rules to success: 1) Don’t snort coke off the top of the counters until after you have a Subway empire and drive your Laborghini to work, 2) Tesselate the cheese so autistic engineering students won’t get angry, and 3) Make sure the ingredients are fresh. That’s it. Somehow, this place occasionally screws up(3). I’ve had a sandwich or two from here that was made affirmatively unpalatable by virtue of some ridiculously nasty tomatoes and spinach. I know Subway sandwiches are the definition of lowered expectations, but damn.
T C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
I tend to go here when I am in a rush. Well apparently they are also(not that this is a bad thing) Food is made fast and with a smile. Reason for 3 stars is the bread is sometimes stale or hard and the pan handler outside is very aggressive.
Will L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 McLean, VA
This is my standard«go-to» Subway as it’s usually clean, efficient and most importantly, reliable for decent sandwiches. I have a soft spot for the soft-centred Subway cookies and I like their fountain sodas too. The line moves as fast as any Subway during the lunch rush, but they’re not pushy about it. Added bonus: there is some limited outdoor seating where you can watch over K St.
Kathleen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Atlanta, GA
Yeah, yeah, it’s a Subway. It’s got that really disturbing and confusing smell that can only be described as «the Subway smell.» It can’t be recreated anywhere else. The sandwiches are fair, the service here is better than most, but what I love most about Subway is their Cokes. I know, I know, I sound like a crazy person, but this is just how we Atlantans are. Coke tastes different depending on what fountain it comes out of, and Subway does it the best. I don’t know what they do or how they do it, but Subways nationwide are known(at least in my family/southern social circle) as having the best fountain Cokes, bar none. Don’t take my word for it, try it out for yourself.